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File:Canterbury_scrying_engine.jpg|link=Canterbury scrying engine|1592: [[Canterbury scrying engine]] crashes, predicts faulty future; the resulting paradox will develop into an [[Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|epidemic of capacitor failure]] by the early twenty-first century.
File:Canterbury_scrying_engine.jpg|link=Canterbury scrying engine|1592: [[Canterbury scrying engine]] crashes, predicts faulty future; the resulting paradox will develop into an [[Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|epidemic of capacitor failure]] by the early twenty-first century.
||1632: Galileo's epic ''Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems'' is Published in Florence. After receiving, what Galileo viewed as permission to write about "the systems of the world" from the new pope, Urban VIII. Greeted with Praise from scholars across Europe, it would eventually be Galileo's downfall. *Brody & Brody, The Science Class You Wish You Had https://pballew.blogspot.com/2019/02/on-this-day-in-math-february-21.html Pic.


File:Baruch Spinoza.jpg|link=Baruch Spinoza (nonfiction)|1677: Philosopher, scholar, and lens-grinder [[Baruch Spinoza (nonfiction)|Baruch Spinoza]] dies. He laid the groundwork for the 18th-century Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism, including modern conceptions of the self and the universe.
File:Baruch Spinoza.jpg|link=Baruch Spinoza (nonfiction)|1677: Philosopher, scholar, and lens-grinder [[Baruch Spinoza (nonfiction)|Baruch Spinoza]] dies. He laid the groundwork for the 18th-century Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism, including modern conceptions of the self and the universe.

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